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Description
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Shippinig and Return
Natural Pink Morganite with Pollucite and Quartz Mineral Specimen
This impressive Pink Morganite Specimen features a naturally colored light pink Morganite crystal beautifully associated with Pollucite, Quartz, and white Albite. Sourced from Afghanistan, this large self-standing mineral specimen combines multiple mineral species into an attractive display piece sought after by collectors of fine minerals and pegmatite specimens.
The specimen showcases a terminated Morganite crystal with natural character, etched Pollucite, and a terminated Quartz crystal, creating an aesthetic and visually balanced mineral composition.
Product Overview
Morganite is the pink variety of Beryl and is highly prized for its delicate color and collector appeal. This specimen presents a beautiful combination of Morganite, Pollucite, Quartz, and Albite on a natural matrix.
Its self-standing display position and attractive mineral association make it a noteworthy addition to any mineral collection or display cabinet.
Key Features
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Natural Pink Morganite crystal
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Associated with Pollucite and Quartz
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White Albite present on specimen
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Large cabinet-size display specimen
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Self-standing aesthetic formation
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Terminated Morganite crystal
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Terminated Quartz crystal
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Natural untreated specimen
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Originating from Afghanistan
Key Benefits
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Attractive multi-mineral association
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Large display size for collectors
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Natural crystal formations
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Excellent cabinet display specimen
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Authentic untreated mineral specimen
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Suitable for advanced mineral collections
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Unique combination of Morganite, Pollucite, and Quartz
Mineral Details
| Specification | Details |
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| Main Mineral | Morganite |
| Associated Minerals | Pollucite, Quartz, Albite |
| Weight | 1298 Gram |
| Specimen Size | 190 × 115 mm |
| Morganite Crystal Size | 60 × 35 mm |
| Origin | Afghanistan |
| Treatment | None |
| Display Type | Self Standing |
Collector Value
Collectors appreciate specimens that combine multiple well-known minerals in a single display piece. This specimen offers:
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Natural pink Morganite crystal
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Rare Pollucite association
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Terminated Quartz crystal
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Large display size
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Attractive visual contrast between minerals
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Self-standing presentation
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Natural untreated condition
The combination of Morganite, Pollucite, Quartz, and Albite creates a specimen with strong visual appeal and collector interest.
Quality & Grading Insights
When evaluating a quality Morganite specimen, collectors often consider:
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Crystal color
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Crystal size
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Mineral associations
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Overall aesthetics
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Display quality
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Natural condition
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Specimen balance
This specimen stands out for its large size, multiple mineral associations, and attractive self-standing display position.
Buying Guide
When purchasing a Morganite mineral specimen, consider:
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Natural color quality
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Crystal size and visibility
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Presence of associated minerals
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Display aesthetics
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Overall specimen integrity
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Locality and collector appeal
Specimens featuring Morganite alongside Pollucite and Quartz are particularly appealing because of the visual diversity they offer in a single piece.
Authenticity & Trust
This is a natural untreated mineral specimen from Afghanistan.
The specimen shown is the exact piece available for purchase. All mineral associations, dimensions, and characteristics are based on the actual specimen, providing confidence for collectors and buyers.
Uses & Applications
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Fine mineral collections
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Display cabinets
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Museum-style displays
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Educational mineral collections
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Interior décor displays
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Crystal collections
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Mineral photography
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Gift for mineral enthusiasts
Explore Related Collections
Discover more exceptional specimens in our Morganite Collection, Quartz Crystal Collection, and Mineral Specimens Collection.
FAQS
Is this a natural Morganite specimen?
Yes, this is a natural untreated Morganite specimen from Afghanistan.
Does the specimen contain Quartz?
Yes, the specimen includes a terminated Quartz crystal along with Morganite, Pollucite, and Albite.
What is Pollucite?
Pollucite is a cesium-bearing mineral commonly found in granitic pegmatites and valued by mineral collectors.
Is the Morganite crystal terminated?
Yes, the Morganite crystal is terminated, although a chip is present on the termination as described.
Is this a self-standing specimen?
Yes, the specimen displays naturally in a stable self-standing position.
Why do collectors value this specimen?
Collectors appreciate its large size, natural pink Morganite, Pollucite association, Quartz crystals, and overall display aesthetics.
How will the specimen be shipped?
The specimen includes Express Shipping and will be carefully packaged for secure delivery.
Returns Policy
You may return most new, unopened items within 30 days of delivery for a full refund. We'll also pay the return shipping costs if the return is a result of our error (you received an incorrect or defective item, etc.).
You should expect to receive your refund within four weeks of giving your package to the return shipper, however, in many cases you will receive a refund more quickly. This time period includes the transit time for us to receive your return from the shipper (5 to 10 business days), the time it takes us to process your return once we receive it (3 to 5 business days), and the time it takes your bank to process our refund request (5 to 10 business days).
If you need to return an item, simply login to your account, view the order using the "Complete Orders" link under the My Account menu and click the Return Item(s) button. We'll notify you via e-mail of your refund once we've received and processed the returned item.
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